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Welcome to the fifth edition of the Barbecue Secrets podcast, a show celebrating the many pleasures of outdoor cooking. E-mail questions, tips and suggestions to [email protected]. In this edition:
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Rocky Danner is a reporter for the National Barbecue News
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn is the creator of www.amazingribs.com and he has a special section on marinades at http://www.amazingribs.com/recipes/marinades.html
There's a section of The Virtrual Weber Bullet, a Web site for afficionados of the famous Smokey Mountain Cooker, where they talk about cleaning the cooking grates of the Bullet. http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/cleanup.html
Podcast #5 Recipe: Marinade for Pork
Since Craig and I talked about marinades, here's one of my favorites:
Pork tastes great no matter how you prepare them, but this sweet, aromatic marinade nicely offsets the richness of pork and gives it an exotic edge. You can use this for ribs, chops or tenderloins.
Combine ingredients in a saucepan and heat gently until sugar is dissolved. Cool before marinating meat in a sealable bag for at least an hour, or overnight in the fridge if you want a stronger flavour.
Rockin' Ronnie Shewchuk is the author of Planking Secrets: How to Grill with Wooden Planks for Unbeatable Barbecue Flavor, and Barbecue Secrets: Unbeatable
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Welcome to the fifth edition of the Barbecue Secrets podcast, a show celebrating the many pleasures of outdoor cooking. E-mail questions, tips and suggestions to [email protected]. In this edition:
Links
Rocky Danner is a reporter for the National Barbecue News
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn is the creator of www.amazingribs.com and he has a special section on marinades at http://www.amazingribs.com/recipes/marinades.html
There's a section of The Virtrual Weber Bullet, a Web site for afficionados of the famous Smokey Mountain Cooker, where they talk about cleaning the cooking grates of the Bullet. http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/cleanup.html
Podcast #5 Recipe: Marinade for Pork
Since Craig and I talked about marinades, here's one of my favorites:
Pork tastes great no matter how you prepare them, but this sweet, aromatic marinade nicely offsets the richness of pork and gives it an exotic edge. You can use this for ribs, chops or tenderloins.
Combine ingredients in a saucepan and heat gently until sugar is dissolved. Cool before marinating meat in a sealable bag for at least an hour, or overnight in the fridge if you want a stronger flavour.
Rockin' Ronnie Shewchuk is the author of Planking Secrets: How to Grill with Wooden Planks for Unbeatable Barbecue Flavor, and Barbecue Secrets: Unbeatable